Asahi Beer Hall

This is the Asahi Beer Hall or, to give it its proper name, La Flamme d’Or building in Tokyo. Designed by Philippe Starck, the golden flame rises up from the roof of a solid black building which has gently curving edges. The flame is made of metal, weighs over 300 tons, and is covered in simulated gold leaf – making it gleam beautifully on sunny days.

None of this stopped the locals naming it the ‘golden turd’ of course…

Related Articles

One comment Comments are closed

Asahi Beer Building, next to this ‘golden turd’ is in the shape of beer mug. It looks like filled with beer and with foam atop of it.

Welcome to Google Sightseeing

Google Sightseeing takes you on a tour of the world as seen from satellite, using the free Google Earth program, or Google Maps in your web browser. Our team of authors present weird and wonderful sights as suggested by readers.

Could you be one of our authors? We're looking for more freelance writers - please get in touch for more information.

Previously on Google Sightseeing

The world has a certain reverential (or just morbid) fascination with the death sites of famous musicians. The pantheon of dead music legends is far too great (and depressing) to capture in just one article, but here’s a look at just some of the famous/infamous places where great talents have met untimely ends.

Translations

Copyright Statement

Comments are owned by whoever posted them and we are not responsible for their content. Privacy policy.

Google is a trademark of Google Inc. who are neither associated with this website nor endorse it in any way. Other names of companies and products mentioned on this website may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Thumbnail images are copyright Google and other companies, visit Google for full legal notices.